Updated Mon., May 24, 2021 Greetings! We’re happy to announce our Nominees, PDF, for this year’s #CICHFF2021 film festival awards. Congratulations! Our online film festival event concluded Friday, May 7, 2021. Here’s the festival program. Here’s more Find more links.
We typically publish Nominees and Awards (links for previous years’ documents, here) in one to three weeks following conclusion of our festival event, so please check back with us. Submitters, please check spelling and let us know corrections.
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USA & INTL Film, Music and Script Nominees
1. The Third Harmony by Michael N. Nagler (U.S.)
2. The Herb Train by William “Cayenne” Lemons (U.S.)
3. Hemp Rx by Krystine Montoya (U.S.)
4. Little But Fierce by Sara Barger (U.S.)
5. Romance in Outer Space by Evgeniy Bykovets (Canada)
6. Slow Burn by Caleb Kurowski (U.S.)
7. Army & Coop by Dennis C. Hefter (U.S.)
8. Rick and Me by Miguel Wise (U.S.)
9. Growing to Heal by Jeremy Siefert (U.S.)
10. Half Full by Olivia Trotter (U.S.)
11. The Sleepening by Will Kingston, AJ Koch, Joe Cappa (U.S.)
12. God’s Plant by Jeremy Siefert, Malek Asfeer (U.S.)
13. A Story About Prohibition by Martin Rieznik, Juan Manuel Suppa Altman (Argentina)
14. Green Revolution by Todd Smith (U.S.)
15. The Hill Witches of Nevada County by Rick Beaty (U.S.)
16. Dennis: the Man Who Legalized Cannabis by Brandon Moore (U.S.)
17. Jack’s Garage by Kim Saltarski (Canada)
18. Weed, Greed & Legalization by Deleu Xavier, Loridon Stephanie (France)
19. Cronico by Claudia Calderon (Puerto Rico)
20. Green Lyte by Anthony Catino
21. Yoga Like Me by Eric and Emily Hollerbach
22. The Dope Diet by Marble Berkeley
Last year, we received 58 submissions to #CICHFF2020. Learn more. We screened a number of nominated selections online during the week, April 24-30. Here’s last year’s Program, PDF.
“By screening online in a fixed-term, pay-wall enforced, official festival capacity, your submission is not earning revenue or being sold to consumers in a traditional VOD market and, therefore, remains viable for future sales opportunities.”
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